The community in which the gemstones were first found would later be renamed "Hiddenite".
The community was replatted in 1854 and renamed after the post office.
After the post office closed in 1906, the community was renamed Corinth.
The community was then renamed for the Chelsea section of London.
Prior to 1871, the community had been renamed New Melbourne.
Eventually, the community was renamed after his son Conradt in 1851.
When work on the railroad was completed around 1887, the community was renamed after the race horse.
In the middle to late 1840s, the community was renamed Chambers Creek.
Before the community was renamed in 1883, it was known as Regia.
The community was at this point renamed Bruggerhoff, after a railroad company official.